I have not been resolute in my actions to effect my resolution... but being a determined person, I'm working to remedy my current condition and find a rhythm that will allow me to post and meet my personal and professional obligations. I've started this post a couple of times, but life being what it is... was side-tracked and pulled away by something (truly) more urgent. I realized that the times I chose to write, were inherently prone to interruptions... hence the search for a better time of day to write and post... a better routine.

As I mentioned before... part of my strategy will be to include some of Dad's previous posts. So... here's a snipet from January 7th, 2007:

More likely, a dispirited people, our army broken by defeat, we'll just wait to see who emerges as the new world power. It will be a while before there is one, and much longer before there is one we would care to live under. I predict a dark age, in which brutal second-rate powers such as Russia, China, Iran and North Korea do what they choose to whom they choose without restraint. An age of modern warlords, with no over-arching, feared power to keep them in check. We can watch the sick man that is Europe slowly succumb. We can watch small free nations try to fend for themselves. We can await the inevitable nuclear crisis.

Does that sound at all medieval or apocalyptic? It is. Don't think we can't go back to that.

Does it sound overly melodramatic and alarmist? If so, you're a fool with no understanding of history. I have bad news for you. The fight against evil in this world is business as usual. It never ends.

There’s more, of course. And you can probably guess what Option Two is.

I know hindsight is 20/20... but the foresight in the article above is remarkable. Think about what North Korea has done... from the Washington Post today:
"The
United States and other global powers sharply condemned North Korea on
Wednesday, vowing to punish it for conducting a fourth nuclear weapons test.
But it was not clear what more the world could do, short of war, to a country
that for years has been impervious to international isolation and sanctions."

That's all I have to say about that...I hope all Exile readers have a wonderful (warm, for those of us in colder climates) day... take wonderful care.